
Chapter 8: Using wstool, wstkeytool, wstant, and wstkeytoolant
Entity identifiers
Many wstool and wstkeytool commands
take one or more entity identifiers as arguments. An entity identifier
is a string of the form EntityType:EntityName that
uniquely identifies an entry in the repository; for example, a server, component,
collection, or keystore name.
Table 8-1 provides
examples of entity identifiers for each entity type.
Table 8-1: Example entity identifiers
Entity identifier
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Specifies
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component:SVU/SVULogin
(wstool)
|
Component named SVULogin that is installed
in the SVU package. The package name is included because EAServer
components always reside in packages.
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collection:MyCollection
(wstool)
|
The Web services collection named MyCollection.
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method:SVU/SVULogin/isLogin
(wstool)
|
The isLogin method of component SVULogin
in package SVU.
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role:MyRole
(wstool)
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The role named MyRole.
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server:Jaguar
(wstool)
|
The server named Jaguar.
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service:MyWcoll/MyWebService
(wstool)
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The Web service named MyWebService contained
in the MyWcoll Web collection.
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methodParams:SVU/SVULogin/isLogin
(wstool)
|
The method parameters for the isLogin
method of component SVULogin in package SVU.
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Key:name
(wstkeytool)
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The name of a private key contained in
the keystore.
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Not all wstool or wstkeytool commands
support every type of entity in the repository. Use the help option
to see the supported entities for each command.
When a command specifies an invalid entity type, an error
message displays.
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